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2021 MacBook Pros on sale: Save $200 at Amazon

March 15, 2022
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Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.

SAVE $200: As of March 15, Amazon has the base models of last year’s MacBook Pros on sale for all-time low prices.

  • 2021 Apple MacBook Pro (14-inch, Apple M1 Pro chip with 8‑core CPU and 14‑core GPU, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD) — $1,799 $1,999 (save 10%)

  • 2021 Apple MacBook Pro (16-inch, Apple M1 Pro chip with 10‑core CPU and 16‑core GPU, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD) — $2,299 $2,499 (save 8%)


It’s no secret that Apple products skew pricey, but Tim Cook’s gotten into the habit of releasing some especially expensive computers lately. (See: the new Mac Studio that’ll run you a casual $8,000 if you max it out — no monitor included.)

Last year’s beefy MacBook Pros are no exception, with starting prices in the $2,000 range. That being so, finding a configuration that’s a couple hundred dollars off is a rare treat.

Shoutout to Amazon for this one: As of March 15, the retail giant had the base versions of the 2021 MacBook Pros on sale for $200 off. You can grab the 14-inch model for $1,799 (normally $1,999) or upgrade to the 16-inch one for $2,299 (typically $2,499). Those are record lows for both of them, FYI, and we’ve only seen them dip down to these prices once before.

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Released in the fall, both of these machines are packing 512GB of storage, 16GB of RAM, and Apple’s custom-made M1 Pro silicon chip. (That last part is the real draw here: It’s 70 percent faster than the original M1 chip from 2020.) Other big, arguably overdue upgrades include some gorgeous Liquid Retina XDR displays, 1080p FaceTime cameras, a boatload of ports, and some revamped, non-butterfly keyboards, thank god.

It’s worth noting that these ultra-powerful MacBook Pros are not for everyone — they’re kind of overkill if you just need a laptop for everyday tasks like web browsing, word processing, and video calls. But if you’re a creative type who needs a portable workstation for editing videos or graphic design, buying one on sale is a real “pro” move, says Mashable deputy tech editor Joseph Volpe. (Click here to read his full review.)

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